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Paying research subjects: an analysis of current policies

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N Dickert, E Emanuel, C Grady - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2002 - Am Coll Physicians
Page 1. Paying Research Subjects: An Analysis of Current Policies Neal Dickert,
BA; Ezekiel Emanuel, MD, PhD; and Christine Grady, PhD ...
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Paying people to participate in research: why not?


P McNeill - Bioethics, 1997 - interscience.wiley.com
This paper argues against paying people to participate in research. Volunteering
to participate as a subject in a research program is not like taking a job. The
main difference is to do with the risks inherent in research. ...
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An analysis of US practices of paying research participants


C Grady, N Dickert, T Jawetz, G Gensler, E … - Contemporary clinical trials, 2005 - Elsevier
Money was offered in a wide variety of study types, from short term physiologic
studies to large clinical trials of therapeutic interventions, to both patient
(61%) and healthy (24.4%) subjects or both (14.6%). Dollar amounts varied ...
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Paying research subjects: participants' perspectives

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ML Russell, DG Moralejo, ED Burgess - British Medical Journal, 2000 - jme.bmj.com
Participants—Medically eligible persons responding to recruiting
advertisements for a randomised vaccine trial were invited to take part in a
study of informed consent at the point at which they formally consented or ...
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National practices regarding payment to research subjects for participating in pediatric …


KL Weise, ML Smith, KJ Maschke, HL … - Pediatrics, 2002 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Objective. Payment to subjects for participation in research is reportedly
common, but no published data documents the nature of this practice.
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are responsible for ensuring both the ...
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Payment of clinical research subjects

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C Grady - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2005 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Offering payment to clinical research subjects, in an effort to enhance
recruitment by providing an incentive to take part or enabling subjects to
participate without financial sacrifice, is a common yet uneven and ...
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Empirical assessment of whether moderate payments are undue or unjust inducements for …


SD Halpern, JHT Karlawish, D Casarett, JA … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2004 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods To evaluate these questions, we described hypothetical
placebo-controlled trials of a new antihypertensive drug to 126 patients with
mild-to-moderate hypertension recruited from hypertension and general ...
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Paying hypertension research subjects

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D Casarett, J Karlawish, DA Asch - Journal of general internal medicine, 2002 - Springer
CONTEXT: Cash payments are often used to compensate subjects who participate in
research. However, ethicists have argued that these payments might constitute an
undue inducement. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether potential subjects agree ...
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The influence of risk and monetary payment on the research participation decision making …

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JP Bentley, PG Thacker - British Medical Journal, 2004 - jme.bmj.com
Methods: A 3 (level of risk) x 3 (level of monetary payment), between subjects,
completely randomised factorial design was used. Students enrolled at one of
five US pharmacy schools read a recruitment notice and informed consent ...
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[PDF] What's the price of a research subject? Approaches to payment for research participation


N Dickert, C Grady - New England Journal of Medicine, 1999 - anis.org.br
For decades, many investigators have paid subjects for participating in research
studies, and this practice remains one of the most controversial methods of
recruitment. [1] Despite discussions over many years, ethical issues about ...
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